"For establishment of right in capacity as landlord in a suit filed against the tenant, Section 213 of the Succession Act would have no application," Bombay
read more"Once the 'C' form declarations are signed by the appellant(s), then it is for them to prove that the amount was paid and there was no
read more"Determination of minority not in compliance with the hierarchy of documents under Rule 12(3) JJ Rules 2007 and Section 94 JJ Act; Ext-4 and Ext-5 cannot
read more“Statutory provision goes to emphasize that the court is not a hapless bystander in the derailment of justice. Quite to the contrary, the court has
read more"Murder or an incident of like nature as is narrated in the present facts and circumstances, is not an accident as envisaged under the Mukhymantri
read more"Nowhere in 313 statement, it is stated that only after the cross examination of prosecution witness, 313 statement has to be recorded." , High Court
read more"An able-bodied man cannot be permitted to defeat a claim for maintenance by his wife by withholding basic financial particulars... and the Family Court is
read more"Court should refrain from imposing the conditions which have no nexus with the object of granting bail and bail proceedings cannot be converted into recovery
read more"To attract sub-section (2) of Section 64 C.P.C, the private transfer or delivery of the attached property or of any interest thereon must have been made
read more"Court is not bound to accept patently untenable claims or shut its eyes to settled principles of law and put the parties to trial, even in
read more"Review jurisdiction is never equated with the appellate jurisdiction nor can be considered as an appeal in disguise. In case of an error, there is a
read more"Any punitive action in the nature of Ext.P11 can only be in compliance with the principles of natural justice, " Kerala High Court, in a significant
read more"Differentiation of pay scales for posts having no difference in degree of responsibility, reliability and confidentiality would not fall within the realm of valid classification." Calcutta
read more"Complete chain of circumstance should be fully established and mere suspicion cannot take place of proof." Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling, held that multiple
read moreBombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench), in a significant ruling, held that a matrimonial court cannot mechanically direct a spouse to undergo a medical examination by a
read more"The National Highways Act, 1956 is a comprehensive Code by itself... there appears to be a conscious departure insofar as this Act is concerned, from notifying
read more"Clock of liberty begins the moment an individual’s volition is subsumed by the arresting authority’s coercive power and he/she is no longer free to depart,
read more"Even if it is held that the husband was having some adulterous relationship, but still if the conduct of the wife reveals cruelty on her
read more"Where allegations of cruelty, harassment, and dowry demand are wholesale, omnibus, and lacking in specific particulars as to time, date, place, or manner of occurrence, continuation
read more"The criteria prescribed, therefore, is very much in tune with the criteria that would have otherwise been prescribed had the post been advertised for regular
read more"Court should refrain from imposing the conditions which have no nexus with the object of granting bail and bail proceedings cannot be converted into recovery
read more"The criteria prescribed, therefore, is very much in tune with the criteria that would have otherwise been prescribed had the post been advertised for regular
read moreSupreme Court of India, in a significant ruling dated April 17, 2026, held that a statutory authority cannot unjustly withdraw a previously granted subsidy
read more"Clause subject matter of dispute in this appeal indicates merely the future possibility of referring disputes to arbitration and as such, it cannot be
read more"Failure to equip enforcement personnel adequately and to ensure their safety while discharging official duties strikes at the very root of governance and the rule
read more"Shylockian attitude of such money lenders cannot be permitted to continue unabated," Supreme Court, in an order dated February 16, 2026, closed its
read more"Crucial date for deciding the landlord's requirement is the date of filing the eviction suit — subsequent events can overshadow need only if they completely
read more"The element of mens rea cannot simply be presumed or inferred; it must be evident and explicitly discernible", In a ruling that sharply defines the
read more"Had the financial settlement between the parties been taken to its logical conclusion, no criminal proceedings would have been initiated as against the appellant herein."
read more"Observations shall not be construed as a finding on the title, identity, or location of the suit schedule property", In an important ruling that underscores
read more"In the absence of any issues, and especially in the absence of any pleading contesting title of the Respondent, the Appellant could not be expected
read more"Whether it is a case contested by defendants, or a case which proceeds ex parte, the court has to write a judgment which must be
read more"Access to justice for convicts is a constitutional obligation under Articles 21 and 39A — structural gaps in the legal aid filing process must be
read more"Repayments of loans resulting in creation or acquisition of assets partake the character of capital investment and cannot be equated with essential or unavoidable expenditure",
read more"A statement made by the person aggrieved by the offence shall not subject such person to a prosecution under this Act", In a significant
read more"A detenu cannot seek legal assistance as a matter of right — it is only when the Detaining Authority participates through a legal practitioner
read more"The application of Order II Rule 2 cannot be construed to be a ground for rejection of the plaint under Order VII Rule 11(d)
read more"‘Release’ cannot mean release only from custody. It has to be read as releasing from the obligation to serve sentence of payment of fine." Supreme
read more"A bank receiving cheques for collection acts as an agent of the customer and is under an obligation to exercise due diligence in presenting
read moreSupreme Court has ruled that a bank's negligence in allowing cheques to become stale can extinguish a depositor's right to prosecute the cheque drawer under
read more"For establishment of right in capacity as landlord in a suit filed against the tenant, Section 213 of the Succession Act would have no application," Bombay
read more"Once the 'C' form declarations are signed by the appellant(s), then it is for them to prove that the amount was paid and there was no
read more"Determination of minority not in compliance with the hierarchy of documents under Rule 12(3) JJ Rules 2007 and Section 94 JJ Act; Ext-4 and Ext-5 cannot
read more“Statutory provision goes to emphasize that the court is not a hapless bystander in the derailment of justice. Quite to the contrary, the court has
read more"Murder or an incident of like nature as is narrated in the present facts and circumstances, is not an accident as envisaged under the Mukhymantri
read more"Nowhere in 313 statement, it is stated that only after the cross examination of prosecution witness, 313 statement has to be recorded." , High Court
read more"An able-bodied man cannot be permitted to defeat a claim for maintenance by his wife by withholding basic financial particulars... and the Family Court is
read more"To attract sub-section (2) of Section 64 C.P.C, the private transfer or delivery of the attached property or of any interest thereon must have been made
read more"Court is not bound to accept patently untenable claims or shut its eyes to settled principles of law and put the parties to trial, even in
read more"Review jurisdiction is never equated with the appellate jurisdiction nor can be considered as an appeal in disguise. In case of an error, there is a
read more"Any punitive action in the nature of Ext.P11 can only be in compliance with the principles of natural justice, " Kerala High Court, in a significant
read more"Differentiation of pay scales for posts having no difference in degree of responsibility, reliability and confidentiality would not fall within the realm of valid classification." Calcutta
read more"Complete chain of circumstance should be fully established and mere suspicion cannot take place of proof." Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling, held that multiple
read moreBombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench), in a significant ruling, held that a matrimonial court cannot mechanically direct a spouse to undergo a medical examination by a
read more"The National Highways Act, 1956 is a comprehensive Code by itself... there appears to be a conscious departure insofar as this Act is concerned, from notifying
read more"Clock of liberty begins the moment an individual’s volition is subsumed by the arresting authority’s coercive power and he/she is no longer free to depart,
read more"Even if it is held that the husband was having some adulterous relationship, but still if the conduct of the wife reveals cruelty on her
read more"Where allegations of cruelty, harassment, and dowry demand are wholesale, omnibus, and lacking in specific particulars as to time, date, place, or manner of occurrence, continuation
read more"The benefit of reservation is restricted to the State of origin and cannot be extended into the State to which one has migrated", Rajasthan High Court
read moreDelhi High Court has dismissed an appeal against return of plaint in a commercial recovery suit, holding that a company's registered office at Delhi confers
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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